Karnataka

General Elections Results 2009 Winner Positions
PartyNumber of Seats
BJP19
INC6
JD(S)3
Total28


  1. Chikkodi
  2. Belgaum
  3. Bagalkot
  4. Bijapur
  5. Gulbarga
  6. Raichur
  7. Bidar
  8. Koppal
  9. Bellary
  10. Haveri
  11. Dharwad
  12. Uttara Kannada
  13. Davanagere
  14. Shimoga
  15. Udupi Chikmagalur
  16. Hassan
  17. Dakshina Kannada
  18. Chitra Durga
  19. Tumkur
  20. Mandya
  21. Mysore
  22. Chamarajangar
  23. Bangalore Rural
  24. Bangalore North
  25. Bangalore Central
  26. Bangalore South
  27. Chikballapur
  28. Kolar

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India Elections : Slipper Flung at Karnataka CM

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India Elections : 55 percent polling in second phase

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India Elections : 2041 in fray for Phase II of LS polls

Duelling campaign for the April 23 round-two Lok Sabha elections in 141 constituencies ends today, leaving contestants including Rahul Gandhi, Sharad Pawar, Ramvilas Paswan and Sushma Swaraj to wait for voters to decide their fate. At the end of t

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BJP announces 46 more candidates for Lok Sabha Polls

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday finalised 46 seats from the four states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka. While the party fielded its senior leader Sushma Swaraj from Vidisha Lok Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh, i

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